College of Arts and Letters
 

Department of Literature & Communications


Department Head:   Professor Susan Levin

The Department of Literature and Communications offers a range of traditional courses in world literatures as well as a curriculum relating to science, engineering, and the culture of New York City. As faculty of an Institute of Technology we are involved in undergraduate programs and also sponsor a graduate certificate in professional communications focusing on technical and science writing. As scholars we publish and lecture in various fields of literary enquiry.

Faculty
Undergraduate Degrees
--  B.A. Single Degree
--  B.A. Double Degree
--  Minor
Literature Courses
Calendar of Events


Undergraduate Programs
  • B.A. degree in Literature:   Required secondary concentration ensures that students coming to Stevens for a B.A. can take advantage of our fine programs in such fields as History of Science or Computer Science.
  • Double Degree:   A B.A. in Literature and a B.S. or B.E. degree in a field of science, engineering or business. The Institute's size permits the individualized attention that allows this double degree.
  • Minor in Literature:  
  • General Institute Humanities Requirements:  
  • Writing Program:  
Our students have gone on to Ph.D programs and become professors of literature. Medical and dental schools love our graduates as do major corporations. Our certificate program in professional communications offers advanced training sought out by multinational companies for their executives and mid-level managers.
Beyond the Institute
Our own scholarship--publications and presentations at national and international conferences--connects us and Stevens to the larger academic community. We put on conferences and events that attract large audiences from the local community and beyond. For example:
  • The Frankenstein Conference
  • The Translation Conference
  • V-DAY
Full-time Faculty
Susan Levin, Professor
Deborah Sinnreich-Levi, Associate Professor
Andrew Rubenfeld, Affiliate Associate Professor
Adjunct Faculty
Linda Corrin
Linda Goldberg
Robin Hammerman
Kevin Huvane
William La Riche
Timothy Liu
Bronwyn Mills
Michael Mordine
Alison Perry
Stephen Pigman
Andrew Stein
Teresa Zigh
Emeritus Faculty
Robert Packard, Professor Emeritus

Events - Fall 2007

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